同情是针灸非特异性效果的一部分吗?

Thomas Lundeberg , Iréne Lund , Jan Näslund
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针灸被广泛用于治疗慢性(长期)疼痛。在最近的一项研究中,Vickers等人描述了针灸在四种不同的慢性疼痛状态下的镇痛作用,即背部和颈部疼痛、骨关节炎、头痛和肩部疼痛,并得出结论,针灸是治疗这些慢性疼痛状态的有效方法。真针与假针的显著性差异表明,针刺具有更好的疗效。然而,据报道,这些差异相对较小,这表明除了针刺刺激的特异性效果外,非特异性效果也是针灸治疗效果的重要贡献者。研究表明,有两个被视为非特异性的因素与个体治疗师与患者的互动和患者对治疗效果的积极期望有关。医患互动已被证明与共情无关,但可能归因于表达同情的能力。同情意味着对不应该遭受的痛苦有所适应,但它也是一种与关怀有关的信号行为,它具有使个体适应社会互动的生理反应。与报告不良结果的治疗师相比,报告良好治疗结果的治疗师在与患者的互动中可能更富有同情心。
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Is compassion a part of the non-specific effects of acupuncture?

Acupuncture is widely used for the treatment of chronic (long-term) pain. In a recent study, Vickers et al. characterized the analgesic effect of acupuncture in four different chronic pain conditions, back and neck pain, osteoarthritis, headache, and shoulder pain, and concluded that acupuncture is an effective type of treatment for these chronic pain states.

Significant differences between true and sham acupuncture indicate that acupuncture induces superior effects. However, these differences were reported to be relatively modest, suggesting that non-specific effects, in addition to the specific effects of the needle stimulation, are important contributors to the therapeutic effects of acupuncture. It has been demonstrated that two factors that are seen as non-specific are related to individual therapists’ interaction with the patient and the patients’ positive expectation of the treatment effect.

The therapist–patient interaction has been shown to be unrelated to empathy but may be attributable to the ability to express compassion. Compassion implies being attuned to undeserved suffering, but it is also a signaling behavior related to care giving that has physiological responses that orient the individual to social interaction. It is possible that therapists that report good treatment outcomes are more compassionate in their interaction with their patient compared to the therapist reporting poor outcomes.

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